Great design and video! Really like how the information was presented using animations! Can I ask how does the camera lock/ CAM mechanism work? Really interested in if you used any additional software to show the assembly process apart from solidworks/CAD Software?
Hey, thank you very much for watching and commenting! That lock mechanism was a difficult one to come up with.. I managed to orientate the bolt and nut perfectly so that I only needed a small turn angle of the nut to fasten it. This way the holder is designed with about a 180° turn-angle so it's strong enough to hold the camera on it. If the theads of the bolt and nut are not aligned well it stays loose and you can still turn it. I only used Solidworks 2010 to design and animate everything. Printer files were sliced in Bambu Studio and the full video was edited in Magix Vegas Pro 18.
Thank you very much for watching!! I will update the video description where you can find all the used electronics with there link. You can find the DIN numbers of the bolts and other hardware in the video.
I added the electronic parts (BOM) to this video description and uploaded drawings of the parts with important dimensions on Makerworld at 'documentation' as a PDF. If you have any questions in the future, you can always ask them ;)
I also made a build animation: ruclips.net/video/05MKmWWqZ3Y/видео.html
The mechanism for rotation is very interesting
That rotation mechanism was a difficult one to design. Thank you very much for watching!
This is really awesome and looks great! Can't wait to build it myself
Thank you very much!!
beautiful work
Thank you very much!
Very good !!!
Thank you very much!
Great design and video! Really like how the information was presented using animations! Can I ask how does the camera lock/ CAM mechanism work? Really interested in if you used any additional software to show the assembly process apart from solidworks/CAD Software?
Hey, thank you very much for watching and commenting!
That lock mechanism was a difficult one to come up with.. I managed to orientate the bolt and nut perfectly so that I only needed a small turn angle of the nut to fasten it. This way the holder is designed with about a 180° turn-angle so it's strong enough to hold the camera on it. If the theads of the bolt and nut are not aligned well it stays loose and you can still turn it.
I only used Solidworks 2010 to design and animate everything. Printer files were sliced in Bambu Studio and the full video was edited in Magix Vegas Pro 18.
wow what a project. thank you very much for this!
but is it possible to get a written bom?
Thank you very much for watching!!
I will update the video description where you can find all the used electronics with there link.
You can find the DIN numbers of the bolts and other hardware in the video.
@@Creative_3DPrinting pretty awesome, i´m looking forward to this. thank you!
I added the electronic parts (BOM) to this video description and uploaded drawings of the parts with important dimensions on Makerworld at 'documentation' as a PDF.
If you have any questions in the future, you can always ask them ;)